Service check latency rises when service notification event occurs frequently
Sven Nierlein
Sven.Nierlein at consol.de
Tue Oct 18 14:33:27 CEST 2011
On 18.10.2011 13:55, Yu Watanabe wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. I have used the standard os mail command '/bin/mail'
> Do you think the command had affected the scheduling process?
How should i know? When i do a simple test, i can send up to 3 mails per seconds with local mail delivery.
%> time echo "test" | mail sven
real 0m0.329s
user 0m0.010s
sys 0m0.000s
So depending on your mail configuration and the amount of notifications, you simply could calculate how long your core is blocked.
Sven
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